Friday, April 06, 2007

Dragons of the Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Lifelong friends, they went their separate ways. Now they are together again, though each holds secrets from the others in his heart. They speak of a world shadowed with rumors of war. They speak of tales of strange monsters, creatures of myth, creatures of legend. They do not speak of their secrets. Not then. Not until a chance encounter with a beautiful, sorrowful woman, who bears a magical crystal staff, draws the companions deeper into the shadows, forever changing their lives and shaping the fate of the world.

No one expected them to be heroes.

Least of all, them.

This is my first book read and reviewed for the Once Upon a Time Challenge. To read the complete review of this book, click here

2 comments:

Enjoyed your review. Hickman and Weis are authors who I've never read. Not sure why other than they are two of many that I feel guilty that I haven't tried, being a self-proclaimed lover of fantasy and science fiction.

I really liked the book, you should totally check it out. They are back together again, Hickman and Weis, and they have a new trilogy or quartet or something where they are bringing the characters in these books back together again.

I am so sorry, but I turned anonymous commenting off. I have had it from the very beginning, but that is how the spam is getting by my spam filter at the moment. If it is a big deal I will turn it back on and moderate all comments. I also changed moderation from older than 14 days to older than 7.

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Since I was a little girl I have been fascinated with books. Early photos show me with a book in hand, even if it was not exactly my reading level... My first word was a made-up word meaning 'book', actually. I suppose I had my priorities at an early age... Over the years my interest in books has become one of the defining features of who I am as a person. You can probably call me a bookworm. While I have other interests, reading will always be the one I talk about the most, even if I am not focusing on it as much as I used to.